This recipe comes to us thanks to Susan Kohen from Virginia, with a note that read: “I love apples and honey for Rosh Hashanah, but since we have so many apples this time of year, I try and get a little more creative while trying to stay healthy.”

Filling: – However many apples you have in the fridge – Sugar – 1 Lemon – Cinnamon, Nutmeg, etc. – Vanilla extract OPTIONAL: Any other fruit you might have can work too–raspberries, plums, peaches, etc.

Topping: – Do you have Quaker Oats? Not fancy oats. Just regular Quaker Oats. – Some sort of chopped nut – Any bits of cereal that are left at the bottom of the bag that might be too small a portion for a full bowl of cereal – Butter/Margarine – Stevia packets – Cinnamon/Nutmeg – Salt

Step 1: Cut up all your apples into manageable slices and squeeze the lemon over them so they don’t turn brown. Step 2: Add a healthy pour of sugar to the bowl of apples, then follow with generous shakes of cinnamon and nutmeg and a splash of vanilla. Step 3: Mix it all together with your hands and let sit. Step 4: Time to make your topping! In another bowl, combine big handfuls of oats, chopped nuts, and cereal. Step 4: Add 2 packets Stevia, a dash of salt, and some healthy shakes of cinnamon and nutmeg. Step 5: Add a hunk of butter (half or quarter of a stick at least) and squish everything together with your hands. Step 6: Pre-heat oven to 350 Step 7: Pour apple filling into greased casserole dish or similar piece of oven-safe cookware. Step 8: Crumble (cover) the apples with your topping until you can’t see most of the apples. Try and apply evenly.

Bake until top is golden brown and the filling is bubbly, about 45 minutes.